Cross-Dressing Voices/Playing With

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Basic Trope: A character has a voice actor of the opposite gender.

  • Played Straight:
    • Bob (a prepubescent boy) is voiced by a woman.
    • Alice (a grown woman) is voiced by a man.
  • Exaggerated:
    • Bob is supposed to be 28 years old (well past puberty)...and is still voiced by a woman
    • Alice has a very low baritone or bass voice.
  • Inverted:
    • Bob is voiced by a 10-year-old boy like he himself is.
    • Alice is voiced by a woman.
  • Justified:
  • Subverted: Bob starts out voiced by a 10-year-old boy in a Long Runner cartoon series.
  • Double Subverted: But then his voice actor undergoes puberty, and they hire a woman to do the voice work.
  • Deconstructed: The voice actor can't speak like their gender again.
  • Reconstructed:
  • Parodied:
    • A grown man is voiced by a 10-year-old girl.
    • An older married couple has the same voice actor Talking to Himself.
    • See Deconstructed.
  • Averted: All characters are voiced by members of their own gender.
  • Enforced: See "justified"
  • Invoked: Bob is a child character in a Long Runner series that doesn't get older...but his voice actor does, and his voice is beginning to crack.
  • Defied: The casting department simply hires a new boy to voice Bob.
  • Discussed:
  • Conversed:
  • Played For Laughs: A man voices an older woman, similar to Monty Python dressing in drag to play the same role.
    • See Deconstructed.
  • Played For Drama: Bob is revealed to be Roberta.

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